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Grand Lodge.

management . If , however , the S . G . Warden did not exactly go with the rest of Grand Lodge , Ave presume Ave must put it down to the fact that , as he told us at the time of his appointment , he is comparatively new to English Ereemasonry—and

he is consequently unacquainted with the history alike of the Tavern and the Craft during the last dozen years . Having arrived at the hig hest honours , Avithout any exertion of his OAVU , ancl for no reason that can be discovered , unless it be

that nobody else Avould accept the office , it Avould be as well if Bro . Cole made himself acquainted Avith AAffiat has been passing in England whilst he has been abroad , before venturing to take part in the proceedings of Grand Lodge . One most

gratif ying announcement Avas made by Bro . Havers , viz ., that the first section of the property is to be completed in NoA ember next , and that the whole may be p laced into the hands of the Craft Avithin two years , when Ave hope to be enabled to congratulate the brethren on having a suitable building , longwanted , for the due performance of their

ceremonies . Bro . Stebbing then brought forward a motion for getting rid of disagreeable members from lodges ; but , owing to an informality , his motion could not be put , it being ruled inadmissible as against the Booh of Constitutions ; but certainly

some means ought to be found of preventing one or tAvo men disturbing the harmony of twenty times the number . A few complimentary votescomplimentary in more senses than one—and Grand Lodg'e was closed .

We ask again , "Will anybody help us to a grievance in order to give some life to the proceedings of Grand Lodge ?—otherwise , nobod y will attend .

Bro. Garibaldi.

BRO . GARIBALDI .

The following resolution of the Caprera Lodge has been forwarded to the M . W . Grand Master of England , and also to the M . P . Sov . a . Com . 33 , for England and Wales , a request having also been forwarded that it should appear iu the PEEEIIASOXS ' MA . GA . ZIHE - . —

A .: G . ' . D . \ G . . A . * . D . \ U . - . L . " . Caprera , Sotto l ' obbedienza del Sup . * . Cons . . G . . O . . d'ltalia residente in Palermo-. Sicilia . 0 . ' . di Yalguamera li 29 Aprile , 1861 , C . \ Y . \

Pratelli liberi Muratori Inglesi , La HJ Caprera compressa da profoncki ricono-Bcsnza per le affetuose accoglienze da voi manil ' estate

Bro. Garibaldi.

al P . . S . . G . . C * . Gv . M . \ Giuseppe Garibaldi nella riunione ordiuaria del 27 te mese ha deliberate unanimemeute dietro proposta del Y . \ di csternare a voi la piu sentita gratitudiue . Eppero vi esortiamo , O Pratelli , continuare ad aiiitarci nei lavori della einancipazione degli altri fratelli Italian ! che giaccion tutorra sotto il pesante

, ferro del l'Aquila Imperiale e sotto la verga insopportable del governo deiprefci ; per oecon-ere indi uniti alia einancipazione universale degli altri fratelli calpesfcati derogni despotamondiale . Salute e fratellanza , II Y . * .

AEENA SEBASTIAJS ' O 18 ° , II S . . ffte . M . LAXZA MEIOHIELE , 8 °

TEAXSIATIOB " . A . . Gv . P . * . & . . A . * . D . . P . * . Caprera Lodge . Under the superintendence of the Sup . . Couac * . of the G . - . 0 . - . of Italy residing in Palermo .

Sicily . O . . of Yalguarnera , April 29 th , 1864 , 0 . - . S . . Pree Masonic Brethren of England , The Caprera EZJ in acknowledgment * of the affectionate reception you gave to the P . . S . \ G . \ 0 . " . G . - . M . v Joseph Garibaldi , have unanimously

resolved in their ordinary meeting of the 27 th inst . upon the motion of the Y . . to express to you oar deeply felt gratitude . And we . exhort you , O , Brethren , to continue to co-operate in the labours for the emancipation of the other Italian Brethren who are still bent under the

heavy irons of the Imperial Eagles , and the insupportable yoke of the government of priests , in order to strive with united forces towards the universal emancipation of all the other Brethren that are held doAvn by every kind of earthly despotism . Greeting and fraternit

y , The V . . * AnEJfA SEBASTIA ^ , 18 ° , The S . . ffte . M . LAXZA MEICUXEIE , 3

Masonic N0tes And Queries.

MASONIC N 0 TES AND QUERIES .

A MODEI / lECTPEE . ( Concluded from page 421 . ) " See ye not the man , bowed down with infirmity , age , and sorrow , who has been deeply drenched iu the waters of bitterness ! Misfortune has deprived him of his substance , and disease has rendered him unable long ? T to earn his bread . Mark him telling to those

whom Providence has blessed with abundance his tale of woe ; pleading for himself aud little ones who have been turned with liini upon the uncertain charity of a cold and unthinking world ! Do you note the auditor melted to tears b y the eloquence with which poverty appears to all the fine impulses of the human

heart ? See him give a portion of his bounty , and calling forth a smile of gladness upon that poor man ' s Avoe-stricken cheek , aud causing his bedhimicd eye to sparkle with joy ? Do you not feci that it is more blessed to give than to receive ? Do you not go iu

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
BRO. GARIBALDI. Article 2
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 4
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 5
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
Untitled Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Grand Lodge.

management . If , however , the S . G . Warden did not exactly go with the rest of Grand Lodge , Ave presume Ave must put it down to the fact that , as he told us at the time of his appointment , he is comparatively new to English Ereemasonry—and

he is consequently unacquainted with the history alike of the Tavern and the Craft during the last dozen years . Having arrived at the hig hest honours , Avithout any exertion of his OAVU , ancl for no reason that can be discovered , unless it be

that nobody else Avould accept the office , it Avould be as well if Bro . Cole made himself acquainted Avith AAffiat has been passing in England whilst he has been abroad , before venturing to take part in the proceedings of Grand Lodge . One most

gratif ying announcement Avas made by Bro . Havers , viz ., that the first section of the property is to be completed in NoA ember next , and that the whole may be p laced into the hands of the Craft Avithin two years , when Ave hope to be enabled to congratulate the brethren on having a suitable building , longwanted , for the due performance of their

ceremonies . Bro . Stebbing then brought forward a motion for getting rid of disagreeable members from lodges ; but , owing to an informality , his motion could not be put , it being ruled inadmissible as against the Booh of Constitutions ; but certainly

some means ought to be found of preventing one or tAvo men disturbing the harmony of twenty times the number . A few complimentary votescomplimentary in more senses than one—and Grand Lodg'e was closed .

We ask again , "Will anybody help us to a grievance in order to give some life to the proceedings of Grand Lodge ?—otherwise , nobod y will attend .

Bro. Garibaldi.

BRO . GARIBALDI .

The following resolution of the Caprera Lodge has been forwarded to the M . W . Grand Master of England , and also to the M . P . Sov . a . Com . 33 , for England and Wales , a request having also been forwarded that it should appear iu the PEEEIIASOXS ' MA . GA . ZIHE - . —

A .: G . ' . D . \ G . . A . * . D . \ U . - . L . " . Caprera , Sotto l ' obbedienza del Sup . * . Cons . . G . . O . . d'ltalia residente in Palermo-. Sicilia . 0 . ' . di Yalguamera li 29 Aprile , 1861 , C . \ Y . \

Pratelli liberi Muratori Inglesi , La HJ Caprera compressa da profoncki ricono-Bcsnza per le affetuose accoglienze da voi manil ' estate

Bro. Garibaldi.

al P . . S . . G . . C * . Gv . M . \ Giuseppe Garibaldi nella riunione ordiuaria del 27 te mese ha deliberate unanimemeute dietro proposta del Y . \ di csternare a voi la piu sentita gratitudiue . Eppero vi esortiamo , O Pratelli , continuare ad aiiitarci nei lavori della einancipazione degli altri fratelli Italian ! che giaccion tutorra sotto il pesante

, ferro del l'Aquila Imperiale e sotto la verga insopportable del governo deiprefci ; per oecon-ere indi uniti alia einancipazione universale degli altri fratelli calpesfcati derogni despotamondiale . Salute e fratellanza , II Y . * .

AEENA SEBASTIAJS ' O 18 ° , II S . . ffte . M . LAXZA MEIOHIELE , 8 °

TEAXSIATIOB " . A . . Gv . P . * . & . . A . * . D . . P . * . Caprera Lodge . Under the superintendence of the Sup . . Couac * . of the G . - . 0 . - . of Italy residing in Palermo .

Sicily . O . . of Yalguarnera , April 29 th , 1864 , 0 . - . S . . Pree Masonic Brethren of England , The Caprera EZJ in acknowledgment * of the affectionate reception you gave to the P . . S . \ G . \ 0 . " . G . - . M . v Joseph Garibaldi , have unanimously

resolved in their ordinary meeting of the 27 th inst . upon the motion of the Y . . to express to you oar deeply felt gratitude . And we . exhort you , O , Brethren , to continue to co-operate in the labours for the emancipation of the other Italian Brethren who are still bent under the

heavy irons of the Imperial Eagles , and the insupportable yoke of the government of priests , in order to strive with united forces towards the universal emancipation of all the other Brethren that are held doAvn by every kind of earthly despotism . Greeting and fraternit

y , The V . . * AnEJfA SEBASTIA ^ , 18 ° , The S . . ffte . M . LAXZA MEICUXEIE , 3

Masonic N0tes And Queries.

MASONIC N 0 TES AND QUERIES .

A MODEI / lECTPEE . ( Concluded from page 421 . ) " See ye not the man , bowed down with infirmity , age , and sorrow , who has been deeply drenched iu the waters of bitterness ! Misfortune has deprived him of his substance , and disease has rendered him unable long ? T to earn his bread . Mark him telling to those

whom Providence has blessed with abundance his tale of woe ; pleading for himself aud little ones who have been turned with liini upon the uncertain charity of a cold and unthinking world ! Do you note the auditor melted to tears b y the eloquence with which poverty appears to all the fine impulses of the human

heart ? See him give a portion of his bounty , and calling forth a smile of gladness upon that poor man ' s Avoe-stricken cheek , aud causing his bedhimicd eye to sparkle with joy ? Do you not feci that it is more blessed to give than to receive ? Do you not go iu

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